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Telstra outages and service status in Murray Bridge, South Australia

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Murray Bridge, South Australia

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Murray Bridge, South Australia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Murray Bridge and nearby locations:

  • _heleali
    alisha. (@_heleali) reported from Murray Bridge, South Australia

    @Telstra 5253. Outage page says nothing. No connection to 4g, only 3g. Messages failing. Been going since 10pm last night.

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • peartonjohnson
    Di Pearton (@peartonjohnson) reported

    Please, police Telstra theft. Annual fee for prepaid mobile phone service, up from $350 to $395??

  • euphoriacdbaby
    .𖥔 Si 🇿🇼 (@euphoriacdbaby) reported

    if you’re considering a mobile/internet service provider, stay away from Telstra. their customer service is the worst i’ve experienced anywhere and the service itself is ****. Does anyone know how to get out of a plan without buying out? I’ve actually had enough.

  • Paradoxa18
    Paradoxa (@Paradoxa18) reported

    @Telstra Please Phone out May 30 only back a few days before out again It's a known issue

  • afraid_au
    afraid_au (@afraid_au) reported

    @LmDread @tarkov Telstra appears to have stabilised for Sydney. Which servers are you having issues with, and which ISP are you with?

  • Madasahater65
    Madasahater (@Madasahater65) reported

    Our internet is that bad tonight(Telstra) that a Berocca add came on and took 8 minutes to finish.

  • X726372533
    Sienna Cooper 🇦🇺 (@X726372533) reported

    Why is nobody talking about how when 3G towers were turned off, reception with @Telstra turned to crap? 4G and 5G provide worse coverage than we had with 3G. But we pay more now. Make it make sense.

  • connor_daren
    💧Daren Connor 🇦🇺 (@connor_daren) reported

    @Telstra No it can’t when there is no wifi network.

  • w0tn0t2201
    w0tn0t3 #VaccineFree#AbolishTheUN #AbolishEUSSR (@w0tn0t2201) reported

    @roberts_pa97578 I’d never use @telstra - the experiences I had with them as a network consultant for clients were atrocious - their NBN implementations/installations/services were pathetic

  • Ben_Davison1
    Ben Davison (@Ben_Davison1) reported

    CBA makes $620 PROFIT PER CUSTOMER Westpac makes $532 per customer NAB makes $835! (Milking small businesses pays off) By comparison Telstra makes $104 profit per customer & super retail group (Rebel, Supercheap Auto etc) makes $20 per customer No wonder banks love oligarchy

  • heg_emon
    Yoru Barman (@heg_emon) reported

    Starlink Mobile (formerly Direct-to-Cell) is already live. About 650 satellites currently deliver text, location, and limited data/apps to unmodified LTE phones in dead zones via partners like T-Mobile (T-Satellite), Rogers, Telstra, KDDI and others across dozens of countries. Native high-speed 5G-level service and continuous global coverage (including poles) arrive with V2 satellites starting late 2027, targeting full planet by end of 2028 as per Grok.